Indeed! And I'd like to emphasize that volunteering is really about jumping in and doing legwork to help. This can be things like contributing to core infrastructure, setting up a mirror. Or whatever.
A lot of the nice haskell tooling we have is a product of the hard work of many (though relatively small pool of many) volunteers wanting to make things better! Imagine how much nicer things can get with some deliberate carefully aimed work by a few more folks!
I was wrong and you were right about the halted haddock building.
So I asked around and, just as Carter reports, I confirmed
a few kind people are currently working on setting up new
doc building bots and it doesn't look too bad.
If you'd like to offer help to the volunteer infrastructure team,
please send a message to the haskell-infrastructure list at
http://community.galois.com/pipermail/haskell-infrastructure
or keep pinging people on #haskell-infrastructure on freenode IRC.
This is also where you can, with some luck, get information
about the current status of the infrastructure.
Major disruptions are usually reported on
https://status.haskell.org/
but the page needs to be manually updated and,
as we can see, it's not always accurate when partial
disruptions take place.
Cheers,
Mikolaj
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